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Hygiene for Babies

I am very strict with regards to my baby's hygiene. I give her daily baths, clean her umbilicus thrice a week, swab her earlobes every after bath, and clip her nails as needed. But when it comes to cleaning her tongue, I am having a hard time. I use wet towelette or a baby tongue brush just to scrape off the milk. I read an article about this and I learned that it is important to prevent bacteria build-up and tooth decay. Since my baby is only 3 months old and doesn't have teeth yet, is it necessary to brush her tongue often? Can it cause trauma or fear on her? Thank you for reading.

I have never head of cleaning a baby's tongue at 3 months of age. I breastfed all 5 of my babies and never cleaned their tongue (they all have very good teeth). Cleaning teeth once they emerge is important and can be done by wiping them with a damp cloth or brushing them with a finger brush or soft toothbrush but I've never heard of keeping a 3 month old baby's tongue clean.

Thank you 5Homebirths4Kate. Cleaning of baby's tongue is a practice of our elders in our place. Since I am a new mum, I am learning a lot from this forum about parenting. I'll take note of that. I'll just wait for the time for my baby's teeth to come out.

I did not bathe my babies every day either, as it does seem to make the skin drier. I also never heard of cleaning the baby's tongue. I really don't think it is necessary to do too much. Of course, you do need to keep the baby clean, but I personally wouldn't worry too much about hygiene at such a young age.